Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The Department of State held workshops for agency employees struggling with the emotional stress of the Trump Transition in December, the Washington Free Beacon reports. – DC

You can’t blame them, their poor employees had barely recovered from Bush Derangement Syndrome (BDS) when along comes this even more virulent strain, Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), that nearly every employee at State fell prey to.

I’m sure they had plenty of diaper pins, Play Doh, coloring books and counselors on hand in their safe space to prevent staffers from doing harm to themselves or others. Their overseers could feel their pain, and wanted to help them deal with it correctly.

“Change is an inevitable part of the human experience. “We can become paralyzed by fear or allow the experience of change to propel us closer to self-actualization.”

In my experience “self-actualized” liberals are the worst kind: they’re the ones who will happily attack and malign anyone who doesn’t agree with them, who can’t advance a logical argument without resorting to name calling and out-of-control histrionics. Who, if they are successful, assume it’s because they are better than everyone else. And if they are not successful still assume they are better than everyone else butt are victims of the unfair/bigoted/racist world of conservatives. The role of their poor choices never enters the equation.

For the record the State Department didn’t offer therapy sessions when Barack Hussein Obama won in 2008. That’s because when conservatives are disappointed with life’s outcome they don’t channel all of their energy into crying, protesting and generally threatening the well-being of their ideological enemies and even their friends who will not join them in their collective stompy-footed demands.

No, when conservatives lose this is the only stress relief they get - or need: